View Full Version : D o you have a pet?
hoggy952
28th April, 2011, 08:58 PM
I have 2 cats, and a fox the wife feeds. The ~~~~in fox is better fed than me.
On the bright side foxy legged it with one of her good trainers.
oh yes and the spider behind the telly.:pcguru:
chucklor
28th April, 2011, 09:24 PM
I have one crazy Jack Russel terrier, I don't know why they call them terriers more like terrorists......
Meat-Head
28th April, 2011, 09:37 PM
read somewhere never work with children or animals, so answer would be no.
if anyuse told off Polish cat from over road other day
z786
28th April, 2011, 09:52 PM
Blue Nose Pit (sshhhhhh)
masur123
28th April, 2011, 09:56 PM
I have a roxer boxer who makes me laugh every single day without fail. Love him to bits
Evastar
28th April, 2011, 09:57 PM
a black cat :)
maca
28th April, 2011, 10:02 PM
staff bull terrier :)
Shady
28th April, 2011, 10:03 PM
not anymore..kids have got rabbits..nothing could replace my sophie; a staff bull terrier :(
patkins
28th April, 2011, 10:03 PM
A cat who got trapped in a wheelie bin before being dumped in the refuse truck and came back with its tail hanging off. We had to have it amputated (the tail) and now people ask if it is a manx cat.
maca
28th April, 2011, 10:06 PM
not anymore..kids have got rabbits..nothing could replace my sophie; a staff bull terrier :(
Best dogs ever m8 :)
Shady
28th April, 2011, 10:06 PM
yep..wouldnt have any other dog around my kids m8; not called 'the nanny dogs ' for nowt :)
reddevil157
28th April, 2011, 10:06 PM
I've a cross between a Japanese akita & a huskey, he's as big as a horse and shits like one too, but he's a big softy.
Shady
28th April, 2011, 10:09 PM
an ape who plays the drums
baboon tsch
:roflmao:
C64
28th April, 2011, 10:31 PM
A Dog and a Parakeet thing.
Maybe it's not a Parakeet but it's along those lines, it's supposed to talk but it doesn't.
sykes
28th April, 2011, 10:32 PM
this is my dog bailey blu
z786
28th April, 2011, 10:35 PM
A Dog and a Parakeet thing.
Maybe it's not a Parakeet but it's along those lines, it's supposed to talk but it doesn't.
My brothers got a talking parrot, can spend hours just teaching him rubbish to say lol
hoggy952
28th April, 2011, 10:42 PM
if anyuse told off Polish cat from over road other day
you mean even the polish cats are coming over here as well lol
Shady
28th April, 2011, 10:42 PM
an ape who plays the drums
baboon tsch
:roflmao:
REALLY?
NO-ONE?
I ~~~~ING GIVE UP ME :(
oneman
28th April, 2011, 10:49 PM
kids have a couple of guinea pigs which of course I end up dealing with. Plus a mice infestation in the garden and a load of neighbours cats who think our garden is a litter tray.
Grizz
28th April, 2011, 10:57 PM
REALLY?
NO-ONE?
I ~~~~ING GIVE UP ME :(
Is his name Phil by any chance?
I promise my mutt isnt dead she sleeps on her back, strange dog.
reddevil157
28th April, 2011, 11:13 PM
Grizz ya dirty git, why would you train your dog to sleep on her back....:hmmmm2::roflmao:
opsmonkey
28th April, 2011, 11:36 PM
I have one crazy Jack Russel terrier, I don't know why they call them terriers more like terrorists......
Me to Chuck.. best dogs in the world for me.. some say they are horrible bad natured but mine is great with the kids and is a proper lapdog..
http://i283.photobucket.com/albums/kk313/cpw1978/d1236929.jpg
Meat-Head
28th April, 2011, 11:56 PM
Blue Nose Pit (sshhhhhh)
try turning up the heating.
is it a original or clone?
skywash
29th April, 2011, 12:10 AM
got a staffy, daft as a brush sits and watches telly like a little budha, best dogs ever
Lainie
29th April, 2011, 12:26 AM
adopted 2 cats from the cat and dog home last week. chico never came back unfortunately. i had 2 cats at my own home that had adopted us but originally belonged to someone else. my ex kept them when i moved out. we got chico in may 2010 from the cat and dog home and he was the first pet ever got for me so i was devastated when he went missing.
roxy and rio are settling in nicely but slowly. love them both to bits already. i could have taken loads of cats from the home. its a bloody shame and some are poor looking wee souls.
z786
29th April, 2011, 01:00 AM
try turning up the heating.
is it a original or clone?
its been breeded (if thats the correct word) that way, original, not clone :D
Vixen
29th April, 2011, 01:35 AM
Red Staffy bitch , Golden Lab dog and a ginger she cat all funny characters
racin-snake
29th April, 2011, 01:53 AM
i have an Alaskan Malamute, a German shepherd ,two ferrets and my daughter has a rabbit , a guinea pig and six fish
and thats a cracking blue shar pei ...Sykes
SouthernComfort
29th April, 2011, 03:42 AM
its been breeded (if thats the correct word) that way, original, not clone :D
Bred and snap, best dog in the world. If only it wasn't for the ignorant, moronic, evil breed legislation.
Meat-Head
29th April, 2011, 09:18 AM
Bred and snap, best dog in the world. If only it wasn't for the ignorant, moronic, evil breed legislation.
can't the evil be programmed out?
Canker_Canison
29th April, 2011, 10:53 AM
Other than the mouse in the garden, spiders the size of your hand hiding behind the skirting boards & the birds in the eves.
There's only my Harley. Quarter Greyhound, half staff & a quarter unknown... He's a monster of a hyperactive pissing machine... Scent marks everything. But he's a real character & can always make me laugh.
For a 'small' dog he's very quick & got loads of stamina.
Love him to bits.
http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums/members/160459-canker_canison/albums/random/4839-who-me.jpg
http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums/members/160459-canker_canison/albums/random/4840-owns-~~~~ing-bed.jpg
masur123
29th April, 2011, 11:28 AM
Picture of my Boxer Toby
irishbluestaffy
29th April, 2011, 11:31 AM
blue nose pit
SouthernComfort
29th April, 2011, 01:05 PM
can't the evil be programmed out?
I wish anyone who thought it was a good idea could be programmed out.
z786
29th April, 2011, 07:05 PM
no chance mate, in the genes
Meat-Head
29th April, 2011, 07:10 PM
no chance mate, in the genes
only $3 for a pair of jeans from tesco
hth
happy_highlander
29th April, 2011, 08:25 PM
60678Nuerotic German shepherd 2 shitzhu and a cat and of course the last on the list is the boss
garry1312
29th April, 2011, 08:32 PM
As you can see from my pic I have a cavalier king charles spaniel. I never wanted a small dog i was wanting a st bernard and the mrs was wanting a chihuahua (f*ck that lol) so copper was our compromise a dog that can go long walks and so on for me and a smaller dog for her. The only thing is they are very needy dogs. I also have to male cats the dog thinks he is one of them lol.
When i was younger i used to have a male german shepard and a bitch staffy bitch both amazing breeds also.
SouthernComfort
29th April, 2011, 10:30 PM
can't the evil be programmed out?
I meant the legislation was evil.
no chance mate, in the genes
What is 'in the genes'?
z786
29th April, 2011, 10:46 PM
What is 'in the genes'?
ofcourse, they very rarely they "switch" but when they do...
Pitbull Attacks, Maulings, and Killings (http://pit-bulls.christianfunfair.org/attacks.htm)
SouthernComfort
29th April, 2011, 11:00 PM
ofcourse, they very rarely they "switch" but when they do...
Pitbull Attacks, Maulings, and Killings (http://pit-bulls.christianfunfair.org/attacks.htm)
I don't get it? I am well aware of the genetic traits of "pitbull" terriers. Evil or attacking humans (if thats what you are insinuating) are definitely not on the list.
In fact they would be detrimental to the breed.
maca
29th April, 2011, 11:03 PM
Sorry for butting in lads but isnt every dog only as good as it's owner ??
SouthernComfort
29th April, 2011, 11:24 PM
I get the impression "gameness" is being confused with aggression. You could train pit to do almost anything any other dog can do. Attacking people, unless threatened, goes against it's very nature.
z786
29th April, 2011, 11:25 PM
i knw wat you mean but iv personally come across from people local to me where these breeds have attacked kids, owners of the dogs wernt "thugs", very nice people if you ask me.
touchwood, mines been very good but i wudnt risk him anywhere near my kid, not worth finding out :)
racin-snake
29th April, 2011, 11:32 PM
you guys should watch Caesar Millan he will show you pits are great dogs
in fact they are just like any powerful breed they will be as good as any other dog if treated and trained properly
as with any other dog big or small.
as they are firstly dogs breed comes second
but as another addition huge breeds like mastiffs and great danes have been bred to be more docile than they actually were first intended
so yes the flaws can be bred out of a dog in a few generations
but random and uncouth breeding cause big problems when bred
and just one other observation i have never met an aggressive staffy least not with people anyway
outstanding dogs with a excellent nature by a huge percent
SouthernComfort
29th April, 2011, 11:35 PM
i knw wat you mean but iv personally come across from people local to me where these breeds have attacked kids, owners of the dogs wernt "thugs", very nice people if you ask me.
touchwood, mines been very good but i wudnt risk him anywhere near my kid, not worth finding out :)
The type of people who let their dogs onto furniture, feed them first, let them dominate, sure I know the type. They are the last people on earth who should own such a dog or any dog for that matter.
Good people train bad dogs, the same results, in fact worse could come from any breed.
No child should be left unattended with any dog, thats basic pack mentality.
irishbluestaffy
30th April, 2011, 12:06 AM
The type of people who let their dogs onto furniture, feed them first, let them dominate, sure I know the type. They are the last people on earth who should own such a dog or any dog for that matter.
Good people train bad dogs, the same results, in fact worse could come from any breed.
No child should be left unattended with any dog, thats basic pack mentality.
sorry to disagree m8 but iv had pits all my life and 1 was a 7 year old rescue dog and my dogs have been left with my kids hundreds of times i have 1 now she gets fed first and she gets on the furniture now and again and she has a double quilt to lie on,realy m8 i dont think u have a clue about wat yr going on about
Grizz
30th April, 2011, 12:19 AM
you guys should watch Caesar Millan
im not gone on this kind of tv and i havent seen a lot of this guy but what i have seen of him makes me think he is absolutely spot on with dogs. dog problems are never the dog, dog problems are the owner. dogs need a purpose and they need to know where they are in the pecking order of a household. they are a lot happier when they are not the boss. any of the programs ive seen the owners have been f()ckwits with mental dogs who get sorted straight away when they find out who is really boss
irishbluestaffy
30th April, 2011, 12:23 AM
im not gone on this kind of tv and i havent seen a lot of this guy but what i have seen of him makes me think he is absolutely spot on with dogs. dog problems are never the dog, dog problems are the owner. dogs need a purpose and they need to know where they are in the pecking order of a household. they are a lot happier when they are not the boss. any of the programs ive seen the owners have been f()ckwits with mental dogs who get sorted straight away when they find out who is really boss
well said m8:top:
SouthernComfort
30th April, 2011, 02:17 AM
sorry to disagree m8 but iv had pits all my life and 1 was a 7 year old rescue dog and my dogs have been left with my kids hundreds of times i have 1 now she gets fed first and she gets on the furniture now and again and she has a double quilt to lie on,realy m8 i dont think u have a clue about wat yr going on about
Just because you do it doesn't make it right. The rescue dog would have been thoroughly tested before even being considered for rehoming. As for leaving your kids with your dogs, your kids. Ask anyone who specialises with dogs, see what their opinion is.
Meat-Head
30th April, 2011, 09:31 AM
ofcourse, they very rarely they "switch" but when they do...
Pitbull Attacks, Maulings, and Killings (http://pit-bulls.christianfunfair.org/attacks.htm)
thats an AWESOME link.
bet you a #1 that when i meet your furball it either goes for me, or growls, they all do.
Does you double up as an air freshner as well Z?
garry1312
1st May, 2011, 03:45 AM
i agree that its to do with the way the dog is brought up by the owner but i really do not see the point in owning a pit bull due to the law at the end of the day it could be taken off you and destroyed. That is not fare on the dog. Why would anyone take that risk if they love the breed?
do the owners have to worry when taking this breed out for a walk that they may be stopped by the law? or do the owners keep them confined to there property?
pantomime horse
1st May, 2011, 09:28 AM
A cat who got trapped in a wheelie bin before being dumped in the refuse truck and came back with its tail hanging off. We had to have it amputated (the tail) and now people ask if it is a manx cat.
after being stuck in a wheelie bin, is it not a MANKY cat
pantomime horse
1st May, 2011, 09:32 AM
well I got a 11 year old lurcher, great dog and his best pal is our 3 year old cat.
used to have two rabbits that played with the dog and still got a load of tropical fish too
cablefreejunkie
1st May, 2011, 10:34 AM
i got an irish wolfhound and two half siamese cats/mother&son
my wolfhound has got to be the most placid creature i have ever come across,espescially considering her size,she weighs roughly 65 kilos so you can imagine how big she is,has a sofa all to herself
the cats love her to bits,they sleep with her as its probably the warmest part of the house
after owning a wolfhound once i dont think i could have any other breed,they are an amazing breed imho
and the siamese cats are completely daft,dont think i could deal with pure siamese cats but half breed is ok,
my dogs well trained and knows whos boss,you have to be the master,they like that,she never ever gets fed before the family,golden rule,also she never ever enters the house first after walks,another golden rule
all taught to me by the trainer i used when she was a puppy
they have to know who is boss at all times,you will then get the most amount of respect and love from your animal
oiley
1st May, 2011, 01:26 PM
I have a 6 year old staffy I love her to bits she never barks at anyone ever and knows her place in the house. I leave the kids with mine all the time shes total softy
jcgrumbles
1st May, 2011, 07:54 PM
had the most loyal dog ever untill last month ,he died during an op to fix his twisted stomach.Hes left a massive hole in the fabric of the whole family.An eight and a half stone japanese akita called jasper who looked after us all.
Canker_Canison
3rd May, 2011, 05:10 PM
i agree that its to do with the way the dog is brought up by the owner but i really do not see the point in owning a pit bull due to the law at the end of the day it could be taken off you and destroyed.
Destruction isn't always needed. If it's shown that the dog is well trained, not aggressive & has a good home you can apply for a license to keep them.
Meat-Head
3rd May, 2011, 06:55 PM
,he died during an op to fix his twisted stomach.
did the vet charge the full price for repairs, or just the price of replacement parts?
reddevil157
3rd May, 2011, 07:23 PM
had the most loyal dog ever untill last month ,he died during an op to fix his twisted stomach.Hes left a massive hole in the fabric of the whole family.An eight and a half stone japanese akita called jasper who looked after us all.Grumbles, if I can get my dog a shag, I'll keep you a pup m8.
konatist
3rd May, 2011, 07:58 PM
Got a 4 year old White staffy who is the most gentle n loyal dog ya could ever meet a testiment to the breed n a 9 month german shepherd who is as soft as out oh n wor lass has a cat who rules them both
wetdog
3rd May, 2011, 08:15 PM
got me a staffy, toby aged 10 now. a proper one too, not one of those things you see hangin off the arm of a chav on an anchor chain and spikey collar.
THE best dog ever..................period.
jcgrumbles
3rd May, 2011, 08:29 PM
Grumbles, if I can get my dog a shag, I'll keep you a pup m8.
I thank you mate,but i wont have another dog,cheers..
jcgrumbles
3rd May, 2011, 08:31 PM
did the vet charge the full price for repairs, or just the price of replacement parts?
its a shame you two never met you sick fcuk
masur123
3rd May, 2011, 09:48 PM
did the vet charge the full price for repairs, or just the price of replacement parts?
Bad taste.....
xandrix
5th May, 2011, 01:27 PM
I have a rotty :D
fireblade1
5th May, 2011, 02:00 PM
I have a rotty :D
got to love them dogs did have to of them :)
regards fireblade.
karlpowell
5th May, 2011, 02:15 PM
I have a patterdale terrier , he will be 9 this june and is JUST starting to slow down a bit , people say these are working dogs and dont house train well but mine has been fantastic in the house and with the kids .
PS he bit two scrotes who broke into my house the other week :)
thered
5th May, 2011, 03:49 PM
my dogs better than all your dogs so there :eviltongue:
here is some pics of her laid in bedroom she is a right lazy ~~~~er
Meat-Head
5th May, 2011, 07:04 PM
its a shame you two never met you sick fcuk
Bad taste.....
Thanks guys, 8/10 dawgs will go for me, no matter what or where prety much guarentee a dawg is more intreasted in biting me that pissing up a tree, or acting as an air freshner.
OFF TOPIC:-
Had a bloke in the other week, told him to either ~~~~ off and check his own fuses, or take his fur ball down the river, he ended up chaining it to a fence.
When the tw*at has been in with it before, loose, frst thing i grab is the big yard brush and an aresol can of anything
Canker_Canison
9th May, 2011, 07:38 PM
Thanks guys, 8/10 dawgs will go for me, no matter what or where prety much guarentee a dawg is more intreasted in biting me that pissing up a tree, or acting as an air freshner.
OFF TOPIC:-
Had a bloke in the other week, told him to either ~~~~ off and check his own fuses, or take his fur ball down the river, he ended up chaining it to a fence.
When the tw*at has been in with it before, loose, frst thing i grab is the big yard brush and an aresol can of anything
Meaty, you should never show a dog fear. If they see that you're scared of them, they will own you.
Stand tall & proud, ya dirty grease monkey lol
Meat-Head
9th May, 2011, 08:16 PM
Meaty, you should never show a dog fear. If they see that you're scared of them, they will own you.
ok, so take the other week, bloke comes in with some BIG dawg, apparntly it was a German Shepard - with Belgum operating software - no idea.
I see the punter taking the shit machine for a walk, but didn't see he come back in the office.
i walks in the office on the phone, bastard dawg started barking and howling at the moon, good job the bloke was there to yank it.
Then when job was complete, bloke puts dawg in his car (in workshop)
talk about 'out of bounds' area.
Good job it didn't stink!
imanob
10th May, 2011, 08:22 PM
i got a 17mth old boxer that dont stop from dawn til dusk and needs more attention than a baby worth it thou
yogi007
10th May, 2011, 08:34 PM
i have a wife will that do
fireblade1
11th May, 2011, 09:08 PM
i have a wife will that do
haha. dont think that counts mate :)
fireblade
Shady
17th May, 2011, 06:32 PM
I posted in this thread when i didnt have a dog... I am now a dog owner again and have a 2 yr old staff called Moses
http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums/members/226183-shadyback/albums/general/4911-mo.jpg
owenb
17th May, 2011, 06:37 PM
i have a 2 year old staff called harvey and a 9 week old staffie girl called roxy love them both so much there such loving dogs
racin-snake
17th May, 2011, 09:02 PM
thered thats a lovely dog
...have you been letting it chase parked cars though ? lol
Meat-Head
17th May, 2011, 10:34 PM
og... I am now a dog owner again and have a 2 yr old staff called Moses
one year of warranty, or warranty expired 1 year ago?
Shady
17th May, 2011, 10:38 PM
warranty? ~~~~ it..its on the house insurance mate ;)
fireblade1
18th May, 2011, 02:14 PM
I posted in this thread when i didnt have a dog... I am now a dog owner again and have a 2 yr old staff called Moses
http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums/members/226183-shadyback/albums/general/4911-mo.jpg
nice dog mate.
fireblade.
racin-snake
26th June, 2011, 01:56 PM
heres my dog a handsome hound
an alaskan malamute
MrFug
27th June, 2011, 01:52 AM
i got a 17mth old boxer that dont stop from dawn til dusk and needs more attention than a baby worth it thou
Know what you mean; I've had boxers for years and they're the most boisterous, energetic, plain mental dogs, but also very loyal and affectionate.
maca
27th June, 2011, 10:28 AM
Just a bump to help someone out :)
http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums/f4/sad-day-would-like-some-help-214299/
thered
27th June, 2011, 03:15 PM
thered thats a lovely dog
...have you been letting it chase parked cars though ? lol
Thanks no it just walks into lots of doors lol
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